skybeginner: Nairaland has continued to bless me for over a decade and counting in ways beyond expression which has translated into mega jobs, investment opportunities and opportunities to birth abroad- just to mention a few. Oh! I forgot to add, I met my darling spouse here on Nairaland in 2014 and our marriage is over a decade and counting Sorry to digress off point
Until then, take good care of yourselves and businesses
Happy birthday
This is a good initiative. I am a farmer and you can invest in my farming. At the end of the farming season, you will get farm produce in return.
samuelson06: So you mean part of the water isn't in the oil? Meanwhile, I was thinking that if the Groundnut isn't roasted before using it, more oil can come out because in the process of roasting it, it burns off the oil due to the heat.
Last thing, how much did you buy the groundnut you used for this?
Either you roast the Groundnut or not, the oil will come out during the process..
Youngkingz: 1. you didn't say if blending the groundnut if we're going to include water in the blending machine? 2. The video didn't really give instructions because, it keeps jumping. We alone saw where u put the second water next thing i saw u using hand i don't really understand.
Please help us to do and understanding video from the beginning, that we that want to try it will can do it ourselves
Water is not added to the Groundnut while blending. I will make a more detailed video
brownemmanuel43: Pls I have some questions. How long should we steer it? How many paints makes liter?
*You will continue to steer till oil start coming out. The more you steer the more oil comes out.
*The quantity of oil depends on the variety of Groundnut used Some species of Groundnut are purposely for making oil. They are not meant to be eaten either raw or cooked.
FarmersUNIT7: Here is the moment when some Boys caught a monitor Lizard alive. The incident took place in a Fish farm. The Monitor Lizard comes to hunt on the fish at the farm, but was caught instead.
FarmersUNIT7: A neighbor bought 5 and half tiny Yams for 2,000 at Monday market Kaduna. The Yams are very tiny. I wonder what made the Farmer decide to harvest his Yams at this stage. Maybe it's due to fear of insecurity around his farm area.
A neighbor bought 5 and half tiny Yams for 2,000 at Monday market Kaduna. The Yams are very tiny. I wonder what made the Farmer decide to harvest his Yams at this stage. Maybe it's due to fear of insecurity around his farm area.